Why Your MySQL Needs Redis

If your application stores data in MySQL or any other relational database, you’ll benefit by inserting Redis in between your application and the database. By using Redis as a front-end database you can:

The tech industry regularly sees the rise and fall of several hype cycles including the advent of the dot com era to cloud computing, big data and more recently artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain.

Looking back, it is clear that each one of these major changes was additive or in some way related to the disruption that happened before. For example, AI would not be where it is today without big data. Big data would not have been possible without the advent of cloud computing and cloud itself would be non-existent without the world wide web boom in the 90s. Watch this webinar to learn the disruptive trends in data for 2019.

Madhukar is a product strategist with a track record of successfully running product management and product marketing teams for the last 10+ years. He has held several leadership positions in small and large technology companies like Zuora, HP and Oracle where he was responsible for building vision, go to market strategies and opening up new markets for hyper growth. More recently he ran product strategy and product marketing at Oracle for Customer Experience (CX) products portfolio including Marketing, CRM, Commerce and Service. In the last 10 years he has also been writing in technology journals and speaking at several industry events across the globe around disruptive new technologies affecting businesses and the future of customer experience.

If your application stores data in MySQL or any other relational database, you’ll benefit by inserting Redis in between your application and the database. By using Redis as a front-end database you can:

Malwarebytes, the industry-leading anti-malware, and internet security software company, also leads in innovative threat intelligence. One such tool is the interactive remediation map, a worldwide security vulnerability.

Join us to learn how Malwarebytes uses Redis Enterprise at the heart of their data streams to centralize and visualize data in real-time, providing global information on threats detected, how a virus is conceived and the eventual spread through the world. In this talk, Darren Chinen, Sr. Director, Data and AI at Malwarebytes, will illustrate their use of Redis Enterprise. In this webinar, you will learn to:

Redis is the perfect fit for microservices, distributed and cloud agnostic applications in a container world. Performance is increasingly important in critical and customer facing applications. Redis is known for its linear scalability in performance; recent benchmarks show up to 50 million ops/sec <1ms with only 26 ec2 instances. Redis Enterprise makes Redis highly available, multi model (like search and graph) and makes scaling in the cloud, on prem, in Kubernetes, seamless, while reducing your TCO.

In this webinar, you will learn:
- How the Redis Enterprise architecture assures predictable high performance and high availability
- How to achieve seamless linear scale and grow your dataset beyond the largest node in the cluster while choosing your own sharding policy

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